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Assembling the kayak paddle
(Fig. B)
1. Disassemble the locking lever (4a) from the
extension pole (4).
2. Insert the kayak paddle blade (5) into the
extension pole.
3. Turn the kayak paddle blade (5) in the
extension pole, until the desired angle of the
paddle blade is attained.
4. Press the locking lever (4a) on the extension
pole to lock the paddle blade.
5. Insert the open end of the extension pole (4)
into the end of the paddle blade (2). The pin
on the extension pole must click audibly into
the pin-hole of the paddle pole.
Inflating the board
WARNING!
• The recommended operating pressure is 1 bar
(15 psi).
• Avoid over-inflation, otherwise you risk over-
stretching the seams or even splitting them.
• Air pressure can increase when exposed
to the sun. Compensate the air pressure by
leaking air form the board.
• Use a commercially available foot pump
or double-action hand pump with the
appropriate attachments and pressure gauge,
to inflate the product.
• Do not use a compressor or compressed air
canister to inflate the product.
This can lead to damages.
• Always inflate each air chamber completely.
• Do not inflate the board near sharp or pointed
objects, which includes rough or stony ground.
IMPORTANT!
• Open the valve only to inflate and release air.
Otherwise it can become contaminated.
• The valve area must always be clean and dry.
• Ensure that sand or other contaminants do not
penetrate the valve.
• To achieve maximum pressure, switch form
double to single action.
• Switch the lever over to switch between dou-
ble and single action.
1. Place the female thread (9a) of the hose (9)
onto the air pump (8) thread (8a) (Fig. C).
Note:
Ensure that you screw the hose (9) onto
the thread marked with “IN”.
2. Turn the valve cap (1e) anticlockwise from the
valve (1f) (Fig. D).
3. Place, then screw the end of the hose (9b)
tightly onto the valve in a clockwise direction
(Fig. D).
Note:
The valve pin (1h) must be in a closed
position when doing this.
4. Inflate the board to a maximum of 1 bar
(15 psi) with the air pump.
5. Finish the inflation as soon as the air pressure
gauge indicates 1 bar, i.e. 15 psi.
6. Turn the end of the hose anticlockwise from
the valve, and place the valve cap onto the
valve.
7. Tighten the valve cap clockwise.
Leaking air (Fig. E)
1. Open the valve cap by turning anticlockwise.
2. Remove the valve cap and push the valve pin
(1h) down.
Note:
If you let the valve pin go, it returns to its
original position and the air no longer leaks.
3. Push the valve pin down and turn it clockwise
until it remains it its position. The air will now
empty completely.
4. After the air has escaped, turn the valve pin
anticlockwise. The valve pin returns to its
original position.
Assembling the US fins (Fig. F)
1. Unscrew the fins plate (6a), from the screw
(6b) and push the fin plate into the fin case
guide.
Note:
Slowly slide the fin plate (6a) completely
forward.
2. Similarly, place the guiding pin of the fin (6) in
the groove, and push the fin into the fin case.
3. Observe that the bore of the fin (6) is exactly
flush with the plate (6a), in order to a
ffi
x the
fin with the screw (6b).
Note:
To set it length-wise, loosen the a
ffi
screw by a few rotations.
After setting, tighten the screw again.
Disassemble the US fin
Proceed in the reverse order to disassemble the
fin.
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